“The first thing that came to my mind — and I can’t speak for anyone else — was that [R. Kelly] had this shut down. I believe it was somebody connected to him. This was an outside inside-job to me; someone on the outside does not want what’s going on on the inside to be completed,” Andrea Kelly told Rolling Stone. “Whoever it came from, they know that this is not a good thing because there’s power in numbers.” Andrea Kelly has been outspoken about the abuse she says she suffered from her ex, which allegedly entailed being hogtied by the singer.

According to Andrea Kelly, the house lights came on 20 minutes into the screening and the theater was evacuated. A rep from Lifetime told The Hollywood Reporterthat the call was anonymous but it was placed in Chicago. No arrests have been made.

“As a precaution, the network elected to evacuate the building,” a rep for NeueHouse Madison Square said in a statement to Pitchfork. “Despite non-credible threats called in during tonight’s screening, we followed appropriate safety protocols in collaboration with the NYPD and elected to postpone the event. We stand by the creative women bringing these heroic stories to light.”

Spin reached out to R. Kelly’s reps for comment and we’ll update if they respond.

Surviving R. Kelly premieres on Lifetime on January 3 and will air over the course of three nights.